Archive - Thursday, 27 January 2005


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Penarth Archive

  • £6m makeover

    A 6 MILLION investment in Penarth's sea front could give a new lease of life to the struggling beauty spot. read more

  • Chequered flag for Alex flag for Alex

    TWELVE-YEAR-OLD Alex Everitt is racing his way to karting success! read more

  • What's on in and around Penarth

    Thursday - Trinity Church Hall, Penarth. Yoga for teenagers, 6.30-7.30pm. 02920 708709. read more

  • Twice as nice

    IF compilation albums are good value for money, then Twice as Nice Urban Club Classics must be right up there in the top 10 for economy. read more

  • Hellboy

    AS promisingly original as Hellboy sounds in principle, it soon loses its curiosity value and becomes just another comic book-turned movie - and not a fantastic one. read more

  • Riders are put at risk

    LIVES of horse riders and their mounts are being put at risk unnecessarily by speeding, inconsiderate, 'road rage' motorists cutting through Sully Road and adjoining country lanes. read more

  • Skip site

    HAVING been to the Vale Council Civic Amenity site (skips etc), Hayes Road, Sully recently, I would like you to know how impressed I was with the facility. read more

  • Tall tower

    MY partner and I wrote to Councillor Church on December 7 from different addresses about the proposed plan for the 18-storey tower block for the land adjacent to the Custom House. read more

  • Holidays

    WE'RE trying to contact Byron and Leanne who we met on holiday in Corralejo, Fuerteventura in November, 2004. read more

  • Eyesore

    IN my opinion, the complete demolition and redevelopment of the area surrounding the now rain-sodden derelict ruin at the far end of Penarth Marina, known as the ex-Custom House/Dock Offices, is way behind time (two, three or four decades). read more

  • On health

    ONE can only hope that your headline (Penarth Times, January 13), regarding Jane Hutt's dismissal is a healthy new start'. read more

  • Conditions better suited to penguins

    Ferndale 13 read more

  • Dinas defence holds out holds out

    DINAS Powys RFC Under 12s travelled to Whitchurch Hospital to play Rhiwbina Under 12s and it was Rhiwbina who started the stronger with their forwards taking the game to Dinas. read more

  • 'Ludicrous' plan

    FORTY Penarthians crowded into the back room of the Pilot Hotel to take part in a public meeting on the "Gherkin" tower. read more

  • Bed imprisonment attack 'truly evil'

    A PENARTH man was jailed this week for tying his former partner to their four-poster bed in an act of revenge after they split up. read more

  • Covert cops' drug bust

    Officers from the Vale and Cardiff tackled anti-social behaviour and drug dealing on Cardiff Bus vehicles last week. read more

  • Lay waste to litter

    A PENARTHIAN has declared a one-man war on litter louts, claiming the Vale council is not keeping the town tidy. read more

  • '24-hour drinking will not affect us'

    PENARTH'S landlords say the Government's plans to extend licencing laws to allow 24-hour drinking are unlikely to have a major impact in the town. read more

  • Fight to keep Army name

    FORMER Royal Welch Fusiliers in Penarth and Cardiff have met with local MP Alun Michael as part of their campaign to save the name of Wales' infantry regiments. read more

  • Pupils organise their own charity appeal

    TEACHERS were filled with admiration as pupils of St Cyres School raised money to help others. read more

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